The Fatherhood of God

And Its Relation to the Person and Work of Christ, and the Operations of the Holy Spirit

by Charles H. H. Wright

Excerpt

God and man, is more definite than that of the Hebrew Scriptures, and points to a much closer and more endearing connection than any which can exist between the creature and the Creator, regarded simply as such. When theologians of the new school Speak Of God's universal fatherhood, they, also, comprehend under that expression several notions which evangelical divines considers to be in Opposi tion to the teachings Of Holy Writ.